Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Are you seeking greater clarity on fact versus fiction in the realm of Digital Rights Management (DRM) in higher education?

Do you want to explore the complex issues involved in managing copyrights on campus?

As part of its 2005-2006 Intellectual Property in Academia Online Workshop Series, the Center for Intellectual Property (CIP) at University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is pleased to assist you in this quest:

DRM in Higher Educationhttp://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa/workshops.html#drm January 23 - February 3, 2006 Moderated by Kimberly Kelley, Ph.D., and by Clifford Lynch, Ph.D. Dr. Kelley is Assoc. Provost, ILS, and Exec. Dir. of the CIP at UMUC. Dr. Lynch is Exec. Dir. of the Coalition for Networked Information and the CIP's 2004-2006 Intellectual Property Scholar.

This asynchronous online workshop is designed for instructional design and information professionals, librarians, faculty, university counsel, and administrators.

WORKSHOP FORMAT: This two-week online workshop will include course readings, chats and online discussions, and daily response and feedback from the workshop moderators. Please visit the web site for all course objectives: http://www.umuc.edu/cip/ipa/workshops.html#dmca

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About Me

Jill Hurst-Wahl is an associate professor of practice in the Syracuse University School of Information Studies. She was the director its M.S. in Library and Information Science program (2012-2017). She is a member of the USNY Technology Policy and Practice Council (2009-president) and the OCPL Board of Trustees (2016-present). A former corporate librarian, Jill has always been an advocate for expanding the career opportunities for LIS graduates. Her interests include innovation, brainstorming, copyright, digitization, and social media.

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